Arts

Fallbrook Arts, Inc.

Providing unique art experiences.

Fallbrook Arts, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission of expanding the arts experience in the community. They have been working towards the vision of helping Fallbrook to become a leading arts destination through multiple venues for art appreciation, art education and art acquisition since 1994.

Art in Public Places

"Roots" by Melissa Ralston,

located on Hawthorne St. at the corner of Main.

Fallbrook Art in Public Places brings important public art into the community raising art awareness through education and public displays of artist's works. The Art in Public Places program stimulates the vitality and economy of Fallbrook through cultural tourism and enhances its standing as a regional leader in the arts.

"The Happies" are located at the corner of Fallbrook Street and South Mission Road, near Fallbrook Street School.

Fallbrook Art Center

Fallbrook Art Center offers a diverse range of exemplary art exhibitions. It is a distinguished, accessible, and welcoming institution that serves as a cultural, collaborative and educational focal point for the community and the region. The Art Center annually produces a variety of thought-provoking visual art shows in their three galleries with a focus on sculpture, painting, printmaking, wildlife, glass, and more.

103 S Main, Fallbrook | (760) 728-1414

Brandon Gallery

Brandon Gallery is the oldest co-op art gallery in Southern California. Brandon offers a variety of artistic works created by local and regional artists in several media, styles and genres, including paintings, sculpture, jewelry, glass, photography, fiber arts and gourd art. They also offer a wide selection of art supplies at competitive prices.

105 N Main, Fallbrook CA 92088 | (760) 723-1330

School of The Arts

Fallbrook School of the Arts is an arts education facility dedicated to providing year round programs and a positive place for children, youth and adults of every skill level to create and learn. The School of the Arts offers classes and workshops to the public in ceramics, printmaking, glass, fiber art, jewelry making, photography, sculpture, drawing and painting.